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Director Danny Boyle’s “other” movie has been given a Sept. 13, 2019, release by Universal, The Hollywood Reporter said, citing an announcement by the studio.

The project has been described at times as a musical, although the THR story called it a comedy. The writer attached is Richard Curtis.

Boyle also has said he will direct Bond 25, which currently has a November 2019 release, despite the lack of a distributor.

Boyle’s participating depends on whether a script by Boyle collaborator John Hodge is accepted for the 007 project.

THR said it “could prove challenging to promote two films debuting so close together. However, there is speculation that the Bond pic may move to another date, since MGM is still figuring out who is going to handle it internationally.”

Interestingly, THR itself reported on April 4 that even the U.S. distribution wasn’t settled because Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was seeking a buyer and trying to use its James Bond rights as a selling point.

THR didn’t specify who was doing the speculating about Bond 25. We’ll see what happens.

UPDATE (April 17): Variety had its own story about the Universal announcement. It had this passage: ” MGM announced last summer that it would open Bond 25 on Nov. 8, 2019, but it’s unlikely to do so.”